Moldova expects to receive 300 million euros from the EU in 2024, said Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission on Economy, Budget and Finance Radu Marian, Ednews informs.
The EU summit on December 14 decided to launch negotiations on future membership of the EU with Ukraine and Moldova.
“Obviously, we will negotiate. In 2024, we expect an influx of approximately 300 million euros. Obviously, part of it should go to finance the deficit, given that there are funds, many of them are free (grants),” Marian said.
He noted that these funds are allocated to Moldova as a candidate country. He believes the money will be used to fund energy efficiency projects as well as investment in schools.
"We may have even more funds in 2027. We are currently negotiating with the EU to have access to more funds much earlier," Marian added.